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Their judgment is rarely favourable when it does.
The results are not favourable when you stand the great communicator next to Mr Malaprop.
Her final piece of advice was to sometimes treat opponents kindly: "Leave them favourable when the going gets tough".
The instant verdict provided by Twitter was massively favourable when it was first broadcast during The X Factor – it must have been a huge relief for the agency that the viewers' eager anticipation didn't create any sense of anti-climax.
The accuracy of the proposed method is shown to be favourable, when compared to discrete-event simulations of an OBS network.
The objective of the present study was to determine whether the ratio between VFA proportions is more favourable when VIR or MON is administered together with Me and whether their respective effects on health and performance are additive.
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If RL value of zero implies irreversible adsorption, it is favourable process when 0 < RL < 1, linear when RL is 1 or unfavourable when RL is greater than 1 (Chen et al. 2008).
Although it seems reasonable to assume more favourable outcomes when PK/PD is optimised, clinical outcome data favouring continuous infusion are far from conclusive.
In 2001 he attracted much favourable attention when Nicole Kidman specially asked for him to be cast as her ghostly servant in The Others.
The Dragons took full advantage of that favourable call when Jason Nightingale produced a classic finish to score and St George Illawarra went to the sheds leading 22-0.
Afterripening provides for germination at the most favourable time, when conditions of moisture, temperature, and day length are most conducive to plant growth.
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